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All over the media, there has been reports that the cast of the American synthesised squeaky all singing TV show 'GLEE' has smashed the American chart record held by Elvis for many years. But what has annoyed me is none of these reports reveal that with ELVIS, he had ACTUAL singles released in the stores for fans to buy. Where as GLEE, have not actually released these songs as singles, they are album tracks that because of the ridiculous U.S. chart rules can be counted as singles because of each download purchased by all the little kiddies queueing up to hear those ear cringing squeaky cheerleader type vocals.

However, in this weeks edition of the Billboard Magazine, there is an article that actually puts the whole 'Glee' chart domination into perspective, what's the bet this story is not picked up and re-printed by the tabloids around the world.

While "Glee" passes the King this week for most Hot 100 appearances, it's certainly not too early to consider how much more history the cast can write.

It does seem like a safe bet that the "Glee" cast will hold the record for most Hot 100 hits for a very long time. But, to quote the artist whose music infused Tuesday's (Feb. 15) episode, never say never.

It's hard to imagine another type of act that could boast the cache/marketing push/multi-media platform to release multiple songs week after week and enjoy enough consumer support to send them onto the Hot 100.

By the end of the second season of "Glee" this spring, if the cast continues to place tracks on the Hot 100 at its current pace, it would add another approximately 40 titles to its total, bringing it to about 150 overall.

With the series renewed for a third season, 22 episodes x five Hot 100 hits a week = another potential 100 or so chart entries.

Thus, by spring 2012, the "Glee" cast, if it maintains its release schedule and popularity, could count approximately 250 Hot 100 chart hits.

Beyond that, who knows how long the show will remain a Fox juggernaut?

With Presley at 108 and no other artist in triple digits, no artist we now know of seems in the running to top the troupe's Hot 100 record.

Of course, at this time in 2009, "Glee" had yet to debut on TV. While the series was set up to be a ratings success, having premiered after "American Idol," who could've predicted that in less than two years the cast would have passed Presley for such a prestigious honor?

Thus, if "Glee" can overthrow the King so suddenly, perhaps another TV show can do the same to "Glee" in the future.

And, just as the digital era has revolutionized the way consumers can purchase music so instantaneously, we don't know what future means of music delivery could affect chart performance many years from now.

So, in terms of overall Billboard chart hits, Elvis Presley's total could stand at an unofficial 139 when combining multiple song surveys.

ONLY TWO TOP 10 HITSFurther breaking down the "Glee" cast's Hot 100 resume, of its 113 Hot 100 entries, just two have hit the top 10:"Don't Stop Believin' " (No. 4) and "Teenage Dream" (No. 8). 36 of the 113 have reached the top 40.

Conversely, Elvis with 80 top 40 Hot 100 hits - 25 of which reached the top 10 - Elvis is far and away the leader.Elton John ranks second with 57 top 40 titles, followed by the Beatles (50). 36 top 40 entries places the "Glee" cast in a tie with R. Kelly for 15th place.

Also, Elvis' 108 Hot 100 entries translate to 994 cumulative weeks spent on the chart. As just 23 of the "Glee" cast's 113 Hot 100 songs have logged more than one week on the list, the troupe's total weeks count is 150.

And, of course, Elvis introduced a bounty of classics to mainstream audiences, while the "Glee" cast has so far charted solely remakes (a streak that could end in upcoming weeks with the show's rumored promise of original songs).

Ultimately, the "Glee" cast's passing of Elvis in one of the Hot 100 100's most sacred categories is laudable. It's only one statistic, however, when examining the artists who have made some of the most memorable impacts in Hot 100 history.

Carol & Brenda: Are they having a laugh....there is no comparison. Elvis is an original who changed the world of music with his own individual style which many have tried to duplicate but have failed miserably. The Glee programme is another flash in the pan where the cast perform cover versions of other artistes songs ....will people still be talking about the difference Glee has made to the world of music 30+ years from now....dont think so.....----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marty Lacker: The comparison of Glee and Elvis on Billboard's Hot 100 is ridiculous and it is like comparing apples to oranges.

Elvis is a recording artist,Glee is a TV Show. Technology back then is nothing what it is today where not only can they download the music from the internet,many kids do it directly to their cell phones.

They also don't mention the fact of Elvis' number one records and many of them in the early years were at #1 across the board,pop,Black Music and Country charts. Not to mention that Elvis changed the culture of the world in the 50's as well as being a cultural historical icon. In another few years,if not sooner, Glee will be forgotten as just another TV show that faded out and was cancelled.

All this hoopla was to get publicity for Billboard and Glee.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Further, as another fan points out on the www.elviscommunity.com forum:

"Few inventions have had as much effect on contemporary American society as television. Before 1947 the number of U.S. homes with television sets could be measured in the thousands. By the late 1990s, 98 percent of U.S. homes had at least one television set, and those sets were on for an average of more than seven hours a day. The typical American spends (depending on the survey and the time of year) from two-and-a-half to almost five hours a day watching television. It is significant not only that this time is being spent with television but that it is not being spent engaging in other activities, such as reading or going out or socializing.........

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